It's opening night at Champion America, the nation's oldest dog show ... and the priceless antique, bejeweled trophy is missing! Violet Murdoch just wanted to spend the weekend doing her job... More > – photographing the Champion Afghan Desdemona, the Marquise of Susa. However, due to a misconstrued and highly publicized argument, Desdemona's owner Lily Duquesne is the prime suspect in the robbery. Now Violet and her husband David must infiltrate the sometimes hilarious and always competitive world of show dogs to try to locate the missing trophy -- which the real thief would kill to keep.< Less

It's opening night at Champion America, the nation's oldest dog show ... and the priceless antique, bejeweled trophy is missing! Violet Murdoch just wanted to spend the weekend doing her job... More > – photographing the Champion Afghan Desdemona, the Marquise of Susa. However, due to a misconstrued and highly publicized argument, Desdemona's owner Lily Duquesne is the prime suspect in the robbery. Now Violet and her husband David must infiltrate the sometimes hilarious and always competitive world of show dogs to try to locate the missing trophy -- which the real thief would kill to keep.< Less

This is a must read book for all action thriller enthusiasts. Based on true events and locations, this story uncovers and exposes a major and very real threat to the national security of Australia... More > and other countries.
Way back in the 1950's the British government did secret atomic weapons testing in the Australian outback then literally burred the tons of radioactive waste material beneath the desert sands where it still remains to this day.
A government investigator stumbles onto the trail of terrorists who are planning to make use of this deadly radioactive material. What follows is a race against time for our hero to discover what is being planned by those who would do evil to others.
His efforts are thwarted by his enemies who kill all potential witnesses and frame him as a terrorist who's name gets pushed to the top of the most wanted list. If he fails to stop them in time, millions of people are going to die a slow and painful death.< Less

Ever had a dream holiday turn to a living nightmare? Unfortunately, a group of eight students have that experience, in one of the most terrifying places imaginable- HIGH SCHOOL. Just kidding!... More > It’s Dracula’s castle. But according to the shy girl, Serena Fox (the story’s main character), what’s the difference?
Serena’s story will grab your attention from the beginning. It’s different. It feels more real. More personal. More like a diary. So forget about sneaking a look into your friend’s diary, as it will never be as interesting as Serena’s; she keeps an account of her experiences in the castle, like finding the secret room of Count Dracula, stopping an avarice-driven villain from stealing his most valuable treasure, killing Jane (you’ll find out about her later), learning more about ‘pretty boy’ Aston Thomas. But the list doesn’t end there...< Less

How many women stand up to Britain’s cash-strapped National Health Service and strip its policies bare to reveal a strange, ingrown corruption that declares some patients inoperable, and sends... More > them home to die, in order to balance their books and reduce waiting lists?
The dual culprits in my husbands' potential demise were a nastily burgeoning aneurysm on his aorta, and a National Health Service so good at hiding life-saving information, even from itself, that it could spend as much to kill him as to save him.
When a doctor can save a life, he is supposed to do it, but some keep silent about expensive treatment. Dead patients don't cost the NHS a thing.
This could happen to any one of us.
To capture all of what happened I have written a novel based on the events. Names are changed and some of the more complex events are compressed and simplified.
This is a fictional account of a real experience and has featured in 'Take a Break' magazine in the UK.< Less

How many women stand up to Britain’s cash-strapped National Health Service and strip its policies bare to reveal a strange, ingrown corruption that declares some patients inoperable, and sends... More > them home to die, in order to balance their books and reduce waiting lists?
The dual culprits in my husbands' potential demise were a nastily burgeoning aneurysm on his aorta, and a National Health Service so good at hiding life-saving information, even from itself, that it could spend as much to kill him as to save him.
When a doctor can save a life, he is supposed to do it, but some keep silent about expensive treatment. Dead patients don't cost the NHS a thing.
This could happen to any one of us.
To capture all of what happened I have written a novel based on the events. Names are changed and some of the more complex events are compressed and simplified.
This is a fictional account of a real experience and has featured in 'Take a Break' magazine in the UK.< Less

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